Julian Lennon, whose solo album 'Everything Changes' was released in October of this year, and features the single 'Lookin' 4 Luv', is set to perform at the Prince's Trust Rock Gala next week, alongside Boy George, Pete Townshend and The Feeling. The gala, one of the biggest fundraisers in The Prince’s Trust calendar, is key to raising vital funds for the charity’s work with disadvantaged young people.

Julian Lennon performance the Prince's Trust Rock Gala 2011 at Royal Albert Hall on November 23, 2011 in London, England.

These are the first photographs and video's that are just starting to get posted online.I will post any other video's of Julian performing when they get posted online later.Its being reported on Jules official Facebook page.That it was great performance of songs by him and he got the first standing ovation of the evening.

"Shine on Songs Volume One" gives the gift of hope through the musical talent of world class artists who have performed original songs, written and arranged by world class professionals.The project is inspired by the Tyler Foundation, a charity offering a variety of programs to support children with cancer in Japan and their families. Since the earthquake and tsunami which devastated north-eastern Japan on March 11, 2011, the Tyler Foundation has been utilizing its deep expertise in treating stress to help children in these areas recover psychologically.Shine On! Songs Volume One is an album of 12 original songs, which is distributed both digitally and physically for sale and donations. We feel this is an excellent way to cultivate awareness for our cause and spread a positive message to people all over the world.

Children of the WorldMusic and lyrics by Julian Lennon,Nick World

Nick Wood and Julian Lennon initially released this song as the main theme for a film called “Coo”. Upon becoming involved in the project, Nick realized the message within this song, the melody, and the concept behind the lyrics are more relevant today than they were when he and Julian initially wrote it. It has been especially been rerecorded for this album.

The TelegraphDecember 4, 2011Julian Lennon blames father John for his lack of childrenJohn Lennon was such a bad father that he put his own son, Julian, off having children

Julian Lennon, 48, John Lennon's son by his first wife, Cynthia, has revealed that his difficult relationship with his famous father has discouraged him from starting a family.Julian, who has never married, said that – unlike his father – he wanted to be mature enough to cope with fatherhood.“He was young and didn’t know what the hell he was doing," Julian said. "That’s the reason I haven’t had children yet. I didn’t want to do the same thing. No, I’m not ready. I want to know who I am first.”Lennon’s comments, made in an interview with Record Collector magazine, are perhaps his most forthright yet about his relationship with his father.

The original OGWT producer Mike Appleton returns to the studio to give his final thoughts on the programme and the series rounds off with live music from Julian Lennon, whose performance includes something his father sang on the show 36 years ago.

ExaminerJanuary 12, 2012Lennon donates "Children of the World" for Charity

If you are a Julian Lennon fan yet have never heard of the song 'Children of the World' don't be too surprised. The song was initially created back in 2007 for a Japanese anime movie. Although Japan might have been thrilled at the time, it is unlikely to have reached a global audience. Recently, however, Julian Lennon, the son of Beatles member John Lennon, decided to donate the song to help children in Japan

I was pleased to learn that Julian Lennon had returned to the recording studio after an extended absence. I had always liked him personally and had purchased most of his previous releases. Reports are that he had retreated from music due to unpleasant experiences with the business aspects of recording.I recall my first listen to a Julian Lennon song in 1984. Putting on the headphones, I closed my eyes and felt that his father John had returned to earth. Did this enhance my interest in Julian’s music? Of course, but I liked it on its own merits as well.

PR WebFebruary 8, 2012Lennon and Other World Class Artists Spread Joy to Children in Japan

World renown musicians produce charitable album that aims to bring hope to children with cancer in Japan and their families.A group of internationally established musicians and producers joined forces to kick off the season of giving early last year by producing an album that aims to bring hope to children with cancer in Japan and their families. The CD is called 'Shine On! Songs Volume One' and has uplifting songs from a variety of genres.They were brought together by the Tyler Foundation, a Japan based NPO that has established a number of innovative psycho-social support programs since 2006 throughout the country for children with cancer and their families. After a devastating earthquake and tsunami rocked north-eastern Japan in March 2011, the Foundation sought to use its experience in treating stress in children with cancer, to help children in these areas recover psychologically. All proceeds from the album's sales will go to fund the organization's programs.One of the album artists is the Grammy nominated Julian Lennon, son of famed Beatles member John Lennon. Lennon is known for his charitable works, so when the Tyler Foundation approached him with the idea of donating a song for their album, he was all too willing to help. Lennon re-recorded his 1993 song 'Children of the World' which was also featured on the Japanese anime movie 'Coo' and can be heard here

Julian Lennon to release single ' Guess It Was Me' Guess It Was Me released April 8, 2012

Conehead, in partnership with Julian Lennon/MFAR, are delighted to release Guess It Was Me on 8 April. This is the follow-up from Julian Lennon to the sublime Lookin’ 4 Luv single – a track which found plenty of love from national and regional radio throughout the UK! Both tracks feature on the current studio album Everything Changes which features twelve brand new original tracks. This new radio edit, rework & remix of Guess It Was Me has been given an extra twist by Julian, just for the Radio/Single version.

Sometimes as a reviewer it is probably better not to know who you are listening to before passing judgement. Julian Lennon must be used to being compared - musically - to his father by now, but it must be hugely irritating. But those comparisons are hard to avoid. Having released his first album for more than 10 years, Everything Changes has been well received. Guess It Was Me is the second single lifted from it; a gentle slice of pop rock with a fuzzy little guitar solo thrown in. It never quite gets out of second gear but contains more than a whiff John Lennon and The Beatles. The production only adds to the obvious vocal comparison."I had to learn my own way" is a repeated refrain and it couldn't be more pertinent. Proving to have diverse interests and talents, Lennon has recently been focussing on his photography, with exhibitions around the world. So perhaps he has found his own way.

Julian Lennon may be father John’s progeny, but he has his own unique identify as a musician, photographer and humanitarian. Lennon, age 48, has just released his first album in 11 years, "Everything Changes." His vocals are a softer, gentler version of his father's voice and are backed up by lush productions. His music reflects his immense heart and love for humanity.

JULIAN wafts into the low-key private members’ club in London’s Soho. He is tanned, relaxed, looks far younger than his 48 years (he is 49 in a week's time) and has a lightness about him. His look is understated but still slightly rock and roll.I offer him the banquette to sit on. “So I see the seating plan was arranged in advance, was it?” he asks with mock seriousness and a raised eyebrow. He laughs. It is a flash of that Lennon wit.He has not always had an easy relationship with the press and he readily admits his preference would be to not give interviews at all. Despite this, he is a chatty, open, funny and seems completely at ease. Indeed the Welsh rarebit he orders is somewhat neglected as Lennon is quite a conversationalist.

And Graham's second guest was Julian Lennon who revealed his frustrations with the music industry, explained his fascination with photography and treated us to a rare Radio 2 outing for Massive Attack's 'Teardrop'.

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Starts 2:30:59 minutes into the show.First Julian's new single is played then the interview

ExaminerApril 8, 2012Julian Lennon on his 49th birthday: Celebrating a milestone with a new single

Sunday, Julian Lennon celebrated his 49th birthday by lounging around his home in England. He described his own personal scene on Twitter, saying "Thanks to All for your Birthday wishes today! (Just at home in my jammies, working and rehearsing for upcoming live TV next week in the UK)."And then John and Cynthia's boy signed off with an x, a shorthand way to send a kiss to all his fans.The Lennons' kid, who also wrote on the microblogging site on his birthday that "there may be changes afoot," is just getting back into the music game after being away from this career for two decades. He recently dropped a new disc, called Everything Changes and hence why he probably said what he did in his most recent Tweet.

n two new interviews, Julian Lennon, who has just released a new single in the UK, "Guess It Was Me," says he's glad the way his life is now and is doing music the way he wants to. "I’m trying to do it my way. For me to be happy in the business means I have to do it myself," he told UK Metro. "I’ve only released (the single) in Britain. For the rest of the world, I’m thinking of just marketing it online and and releasing when I want to."

Julian Lennon didn't want to have children young because he was worried he would make the same ''mistakes'' his father John Lennon did. Julian Lennon doesn't want to repeat the ''mistakes'' his father John Lennon did.The 49-year-old singer was the result of the late Beatles legend's first marriage to Cynthia Powell, and he admits he always delayed having children because he did not want to do the same things his parents did when they were young.